View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1201-1300 of 1477. Previous|1...89101112131415|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 1197 ‘The County of Lancaster [Lancashire] v. The County of Surrey’ 1869. Early original single sided scorecard with near complete printed scores for the match played at Old Trafford, Manchester, 27th- 29th May 1869. Electing to bat first, Surrey posted 209 with George Griffith top scorer on 78. Replying, Lancashire reached 255 (Edmund Rowley 52, Cornelius Coward 49, Roger Iddison 48, James Southerton taking 5/66 for Surrey). In the second innings, Surrey were dismissed for 132 (Ted Pooley 37). Arthu Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 1198 ‘Gentlemen of Sussex v. Gentlemen of Hampshire’ 1869. Early original scorecard for the match played at the Royal Brunswick Ground, Hove, 22nd- 24th July 1869 with complete printed scores. Gentlemen of Hampshire batted first and made 321 with Charles Lucas top scorer with 92. They then dismissed Gentlemen of Sussex for 126 with Okeover Longcroft taking 5/35. Following on, Sussex then reached 247, William Weighell scoring 101. Despite early dismissals, Hampshire reached their target ending 54/5 to Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1199 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire versus Nottinghamshire 1869. Early original single sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 16th- 18th August 1869. Nottinghamshire batted first and reached 213 (Richard Daft 50, Tom Emmett 5/64). In reply Yorkshire made 205 (Joseph Rowbotham 100, George Wootton 5/64). In the second innings Nottinghamshire were bowled out for 79 (Daft 31no), with Emmett (7/35) and George Freeman (3/40) bowling unchanged. Yorks Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 1200 ‘Eton v. Harrow’ 1870 and 1871. Two early original single sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s 8th & 9th July 1870 and 14th & 15th July 1871. Both scorecards with complete printed scores. In the 1870 match Eton, captained by G.R.C. (later Lord) Harris, won by 21 runs, scoring 189 and 151 to Harrow’s 205 and 114. In the 1871 match, Eton won easily by an innings and 77 runs, scoring 308 in their only innings (A.W. Ridley 117), Harrow being dismissed for 133 and 98. Other players who went Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1201 ‘Gentlemen of South v. Players of North’ 1873. Early and rare original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Prince’s Ground, Chelsea on the 5th- 7th June 1873. The scorecard with near complete printed scores. Players of the North elected to bat first and reached 182, Allen Hill top scorer with 40. In reply Gentlemen of the South , featuring the three Grace brothers, E.M., W.G. and G.F., made 237 with W.G. Grace batting through the innings and being the last man out having scored 14 Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1202 American Baseball Players tour to England 1874. ‘Princes’ Club & Ground v. Eighteen of America’. Early and rare original single sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at the Prince’s Ground, Chelsea, 6th & 7th August 1874. Prince’s Club batted first and were bowled out for only 21 with seven players scoring ducks. Only F.D. Leyland reached double figures, ending 10no. In reply, the eighteen American Baseball players scored 110, and they then bowl Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£2,200StatusSold View details 1203 ‘Surrey v. Gloucestershire’ 1875. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 7th & 8th June 1875. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, the scorecard with complete printed scores in a relatively low scoring and close match. Surrey elected to bat first and reached 161 (George Strachan 34). In reply, Gloucestershire, captained by W.G. Grace, were dismissed for 99 (G.F. Grace 26, James Southerton 7/47). In the second innings Surrey reached 106 (Henry Jup Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£220StatusSold View details 1204 ‘Surrey v. Middlesex’ 1875. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Kennington Oval, 19th- 21st August June 1875. Surrey won the toss and batted first, making 293 with Walter Read, then aged only 19, top scorer with 98. Middlesex, with brothers Alexander (aged 20) and Herbert (aged 19) Webbe opening the batting, were then dismissed for 118, Walter Hadow ending 45no. Following on in the second innings, Middlesex reached 202 Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1205 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1876. Early and rare original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Prince’s Ground, Chelsea, 6th- 8th July 1876. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores depicting the first innings total of the Players’ 158 (Ephraim Lockwood 70), the Gentlemen 144 (A.P. Lucas 35), with the Players second innings standing at 37/3. The Players went on to make 134 (Dick Barlow 45), and the Gentlemen then chased down the required target to end 151/5 to win by five wickets, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1206 Eton v. Harrow 1876 and 1877. Two early original double sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s 14th & 15th July 1876 and 13th & 14th July 1877. Both scorecards with complete printed scores. In the 1876 match Eton reached an impressive 308 with their captain, Walter Forbes scoring 113, Lindsay Bury 72 and Harry Goodhart 51. In reply, Harrow could reach only 157 and following on were dismissed for 127, Eton winning by an innings and 24 runs. Playing for Eton, future England captain Ivo Blig Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1207 ‘Grand Return Cricket Match between the counties of Nottingham & Middlesex’ 1876. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Trent Bridge, 17th- 19th August 1876. Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and reached 217 thanks to an innings of 99 from Richard Daft, Walter Hadow of Middlesex taking 5/47. In reply, Middlesex were bowled out for 134, A.J. Webbe top scorer with 44, Alfred Shaw taking 5/47. Following on, Middlesex scored 214 in their second Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1208 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Lancashire v. Yorkshire’ 1877. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at St. John’s Ground, Fartown, Huddersfield, 12th- 14th July 1877. Batting first, Yorkshire were bowled out for 122, George Ulyett top scorer with 39. In reply, Lancashire reached 207, Arthur Appleby ending on 69no. Yorkshire were then dismissed cheaply again in their second innings, reaching 113 (Andrew Greenwood 41). Lancashire reached their target easily Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1209 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire’ 1877. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 30th July- 1st August 1877. Gloucestershire, featuring the three Graces, W.G., E.M. and G.F., and their cousin, Walter Gilbert, elected to bat first and reached 185, Fred Grace top scorer with 51. In reply, Yorkshire made 236 with opener Andrew Greenwood top scorer with 91. All four members of the Grace family bowled, Gilber Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1210 Harrow Wanderers C.C. 1877. Two early original single sided scorecards for matches played by Harrow Wanderers, both with complete printed scores. One for the match played v. Leeds Clarence at Clarence Field, Kirkstall, Leeds, 27th & 28th July 1877. Leeds Clarence scored 149 and 99, Harrow Wanderers 250 in their only innings to win by an innings and two runs. The other for the drawn match v. Lascelles Hall, played at Lascelles Hall, 3rd & 4th August 1877. Lascelles Hall scored 148 and 334/8, Harr Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1211 ‘Surrey v. Notts.’ 1878. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 26th- 28th August 1878. In a low scoring match played on a rain affected wicket, Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and reached 127 off 131.2 (four ball overs), Wilfred Flowers top scorer with 36, Surrey’s Edward Barrett taking 5/52 off 57.2 overs including 32 maidens. In reply Surrey were bowled out for just 53, Barrett the only player to reach double figures wi Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 1212 ‘Somerset C.C. v. Public Schools’ 1879. Unusual early original double sided scorecard for a match at Horsington, 4th & 5th August 1879. The card with printed titles and umpires listed as Major T.R. Parr (Eton) and Mr. R.H. Hayward (Harrow), with hand drawn figures of cricketers to either side in pen and ink, one hand coloured with red cap and blazer, the other with blue cap and waist band, both on green ground. To the centre appears to be the two teams listed in ink, however these are faded and Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 1213 ‘Grand Cricket Match, All England [London] United Eleven versus Sixteen of Leicestershire’ 1879. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Grace Road, Leicester, 1st- 3rd September 1879. The sixteen of Leicestershire batted first and reached 89 (George Panter 25), the London United Eleven replying with 65 (William Hearn 29). In the second innings Leicestershire posted 180, Stewart Blucke top scorer with 53. cricketarchive.com lists the London Unit Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1214 Cambridge University 1880. Two small early original single sided scorecards for matches played at the University Cricket Ground, Fenner’s. One for the pre-season match, ‘First Twelve v. Next Sixteen’, 6th- 8th May 1880, in which the First XII won by 41 runs. The Next XVI batted first and scored 167, the First XII were then bowled out for 86. Following on they reached an impressive 319 (Ivo Bligh 124), before bowling out the Next XVI for 197. The other scorecard is for the match v. Gentlemen of E Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 1215 Gloucestershire C.C.C. 1880. Two early original single sided scorecards for matches played by Gloucestershire in 1880, both matches featuring the three Graces, W.G., E.M. and G.F., their cousin, Walter Gilbert, and Billy Midwinter. One scorecard, with complete printed scores, is for the match v. Surrey at Kennington Oval, 10th & 11th June 1880. Surrey elected to bat first and scored 114, W.G. Grace and William Woof sharing the wickets five apiece. In reply, Gloucestershire could reach only 84, F Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1216 First Test Match in England. England v. Australia 1880. Early and rare original single sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 6th- 8th September 1880. The scorecard with the players listed for the start of play and incomplete scores for England’s first innings in pencil. England batted first with W.G. and E.M. Grace opening the batting and putting on 91 for the first wicket before E.M. Grace was dismissed for 36. W.G. went on to score England’s first Test century, making 152. O Estimates£2,000 - £3,000StatusUnsold View details 1217 Lancashire C.C.C. 1882-1885. Three early original scorecards for Lancashire matches of the period. Scorecards are v. Middlesex, Lord’s, 17th & 18th July 1882. Incomplete printed scores. Lancashire won by nine wickets. Fixtures at Lord’s for season 1882 to verso. Small loss to lower corner, some age toning, otherwise in good condition. 4.5”x6”. Two others with complete printed scores for matches v. Leicestershire, Old Trafford, 12th- 13th June 1884 (not first-class), Lancashire won by an innings Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 1218 ‘A Grand Match. [Oxford] University v. Gentlemen of England’ 1882. Early original single sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at The Parks, Oxford, 29th- 31st May 1882. Oxford University elected to bat first and reached 291 (Charles Leslie 77, Walter Thornton 53, William Hamilton 53, James Walker 50). Gentlemen replied with 358 (Alexander Webbe 108no, George Robinson 6/52). In the second innings Oxford were bowled out for 166 and the Gentl Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1219 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1883. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink and pencil for the match played at Kennington Oval, 2nd & 3rd July 1883. Having elected to bat first, Sussex, featuring Charles Aubrey Smith, were bowled out for only 80, Edward Barrett taking 8/48 for Surrey. Replying, Surrey then put on 301, John Shuter the top scorer with 108. Sussex were then bowled out in the second innings for 102, Barrett ending with match bowling figures of Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 1220 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Middlesex v. Yorkshire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at St. John’s Cricket Ground, Fartown, Huddersfield, 23rd- 25th August 1883. Incomplete printed and handwritten scores. Middlesex elected to bat first and scored 304, Isaac Walker top scorer with 76, Alfred Lyttelton 52. In reply Yorkshire made 236 (Edward Lumb 70no, George Ulyett 65, Charles Studd taking 7/78). Middlesex then made 242 in their second innings (Lyttelton 68, Edmund Peate Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1221 Sussex v. Yorkshire 1885. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove, 24th- 26th August 1885. In a high scoring match, Yorkshire elected to bat first and reached 326, George Ulyett (82) and Louis Hall (87) putting on 128 for the first wicket. In reply, Sussex made 368, Billy Newham the top scorer with 101. Yorkshire then ended 345/6, Ulyett (91) and Hall (37) sharing another century opening stand of 108. The match was drawn. Printed by Crowhur Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 1222 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1885. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 2nd- 4th July 1885. In a relatively high scoring match, a strong Players side batted first and scored 352 (William Gunn 93, Johnny Briggs 85, Arthur Shrewsbury 64) and then bowled out a weak Gentlemen side for 172 (Kingsmill Key 49, Wilfred Flowers 5/51). Forced to follow on 180 runs in deficit, the result looked to be a foregone conclusion, b Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1223 Australia tour to England 1886. ‘England v. Australians’. Second Test 1886. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the second Test match, Lord’s 19th- 21st July 1886. Electing to bat first having won the toss, England scored 353 on a rain affected pitch. Arthur Shrewsbury played a fine innings to make 164, Billy Barnes 58. In reply, Australia could reach only 121, Johnny Briggs taking 5/29 off 34 (four ball) overs, 22 of which were maidens. Following on, Australia Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 1224 Australia tour to England 1886. ‘Surrey v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 29th- 31st July 1886. Electing to bat first having won the toss, the Australians could reach only 185, George Giffen top scorer with 59, Thomas Bowley taking 7/64 for Surrey. In reply, Surrey then amassed a total of 501 with centuries from John Read (186) and Bobby Abel (144), and 80 from Walter Read, Giffen taking 6/106. The Au Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1225 Australia tour to England 1886. ‘England v. Australia’. Third Test 1886. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the third and final Test match, Kennington Oval, 12th- 14th August 1886. England won the toss and elected to bat first, posting an impressive total of 434 including 170 from W.G. Grace, his second (and final) Test century, surpassing his previous best Test score. Other contributions came from Walter Read (94) and Johnny Briggs (53). Following heavy overn Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£340StatusSold View details 1226 Australia tour to England 1886. ‘Cambridge [University] Past & Present v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at the Essex County Ground, Leyton, 23rd- 25th August 1886. Cambridge batted first and made 349, with opening batsman Claude Rock batting all day for his 75, which included only one boundary. He was dismissed on the second day without adding to his score. In reply the Australians reached 379, George Giffen top scorer Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1227 ‘Official Score. Sussex and Lancashire’ 1886. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove, 9th- 11th August 1886. Lancashire elected to bat first and made 211, Walter Robinson top scorer with 54. In reply, Sussex, whose team included the future England captain and Hollywood actor, Charles Aubrey Smith, reached 200, William Tester and Freeman Thomas both scoring 58, Dick Barlow taking 6/55 for Lancashire. Lancashire were then skittled out for 60 Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1228 Australia tour to England 1886. ‘Gentlemen of England v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Lord’s, 3rd & 4th June 1886. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, the Gentlemen, featuring W.G. Grace, Claude Rock, Walter Read, William Roller, Lord Harris, George Studd etc., were put in to bat first and dismissed for 99, Stanley Scott the top scorer with 16. In reply the Australians, including Blackha Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1229 Sussex v. Hampshire 1887. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 14th- 16th July 1887 (not first-class). Sussex, whose team included the future England captain and Hollywood actor, Charles Aubrey Smith, batted first and made 244, George Bean top scorer with 60. In reply, Hampshire reached 170 (Henry Mordaunt 34, Bean 5/45). In the second innings Sussex scored 307 (Walter Quaife 52, Walter Humphreys 55no, Cecil Currie 5/ Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 1230 Australia tour to England 1888. ‘Australians v. Players of England’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 31st May & 1st June 1888. The Players won the toss and batted first, reaching 231 helped by a 43 run partnership for the last wicket between Harry Wood (44) and Walter Wright (14). The Australian batting failed twice against the fast bowling of George Lohmann (seven wickets in the match) and Billy Barnes (nine wicket Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1231 Australia tour to England 1888. ‘Grand Cricket Match. England v. Australians’. Early original single sided scorecard with printed scores complete to the end of the first day’s play for the third and final Test at Old Trafford, 30th & 31st August 1888. In this remarkable match, England won the toss and batted first, reaching 172 in their first innings, W.G. Grace top scorer with 38, Charlie Turner taking 5/86. In reply, the scorecard depicts Australia’s score of 32/2 at the end of the first day. Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold View details 1232 ‘Hastings and St. Leonards Grand Cricket Week. Gentlemen v Players’ 1889. Early original 12pp ‘Randle’s Authorised Scorecard’ with complete printed scores for the match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 16th- 18th September 1889. In a closely fought match, the Players batted first and scored 179, Albert Ward top scorer with 50. In reply, the Gentlemen, captained by W.G. Grace, reached 226 with contributions of 41 from Kingsmill Key, Herbert Pigg (35) and Hylton Philipson (25no) Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1233 Australia tour to England 1890. ‘The [Cambridge] University v. Australians’. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge, 5th- 7th June 1890. Cambridge University batted first and reached 189, Gregor MacGregor top scorer with 73no, and Hugh Trumble taking five catches at slip. In reply the Australians ended the first day at 95/3 and batted through the second day to end 351 all out Jack Barrett 76, Billy Murdoch 73. Cambridge then batte Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 1234 ‘Sussex v. Cambridge University’ 1890. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the remarkable match played at The County Ground, Hove, 19th- 21st June 1890. In a record high scoring match, Cambridge University batted first and reached 179 in their first innings, Robert Douglas the top scorer with 84, Sussex captain Charles Aubrey Smith taking 5/57. Sussex then replied with 270 with contributions from Walter Quaife (58), George Bean (46), Billy Newham (46) and Smith (33), Sammy Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1235 Australia tour to England 1890. ‘England v. Australians’ First Test, Lord’s. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the first Test, played at Lord’s 21st- 23rd July 1890. Electing to bat first, Australia made a steady start, the first wicket falling at 66, with John Lyons the first to fall for 55. They then lost their last seven wickets for 23 runs and were bowled out for 132. In reply England got off to a bad start with W.G. Grace dismis Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 1236 Australia tour to England 1890. ‘England v. Australians’ Second Test, The Oval. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the second Test, played at Kennington Oval 11th & 12th August 1890. In an evenly matched albeit low scoring game Australia won the toss and batted first but could only make 92, Harry Trott top scorer with 39, England’s ‘Nutty’ Martin taking 6/50 on his Test debut. In reply England fared little better being dismissed for exactly 100 (William Gunn 3 Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£340StatusSold View details 1237 ‘Sussex v. Cambridge University’ 1890. ‘Record Score’. Early original silk commemorative scorecard with complete printed scores for the remarkable match played at The County Ground, Hove, 19th- 21st June 1890. In a record high scoring match, Cambridge University batted first and reached 179 in their first innings, Robert Douglas the top scorer with 84, Sussex captain Charles Aubrey Smith taking 5/57. Sussex then replied with 270 with contributions from Walter Quaife (58), George Bean (46), Billy Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 1238 ‘M.C.C. and Ground v. Nottinghamshire’ 1891. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 1st June 1891. W.G. Grace won the toss for M.C.C. and put Nottinghamshire in to bat on a drying wicket. His decision was vindicated as Nottinghamshire were bowled out for only 21, the six extras being the highest score, Charles Wright scoring five with the bat, and seven batsmen out for ducks. Australian James Ferris took six wickets for seven runs off 13 overs, with Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1239 ‘Sussex v. Cambridge University’ 1891. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for another remarkable match played at The County Ground, Hove, 18th- 20th June 1891. The same fixture the previous season had produced the highest aggregate score in a first-class match with a total of 1339 runs. Remarkably, this match eclipsed this with 1402 runs scored. The only difference being that this time the outcome was a much closer affair, each of the innings totalling less than 4 Estimates£130 - £160StatusUnsold View details 1240 ‘Sussex v. Cambridge University’ 1892. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at The County Ground, Hove, 16th- 18th June 1892. In the previous two seasons this fixture produced record breaking results, however this match was a more sedate affair. The scorecard depicts Sussex’s first complete innings in which they scored 170, Billy Newham top scorer with 62 and Cambridge University’s Edward Streatfeild taking 6/55. Cambridge went on to reply wit Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1241 M.C.C. & Ground v. Universities 1892. Two early original double sided scorecards, both with incomplete printed scores for matches played at Lord’s. One for the drawn match v. Cambridge University, 23rd- 25th June 1892. Cambridge scored 149 and 283, M.C.C. 229 and 187/7, just 17 runs short. The other for the match v. Oxford University, 27th & 28th June 1892. Oxford scored 150 and 335, M.C.C. 224 and 200/9 and, despite play being extended, the last pair John Rawlin (35no) and Freddy Geeson (28) he Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1242 Australia tour to England 1893. M.C.C. & Ground v. Australians. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Lord’s, 12th- 14th June 1893. The Australians elected to bat and reached 231, opener John Lyons top scorer with 83, Harry Trott making 56. M.C.C. replied with 236, W.G. Grace scoring 75, Charlie Turner taking 7/86 for the Australians. In the second innings the Australians were dismissed for 179, (William Bruce 46no, Lyon Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 1243 ‘Cambridgeshire v. M.C.C. & [Ground]’ 1893. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fenner’s, Cambridge, 6th & 7th July 1893. According to the scorecard Cambridgeshire batted first and reached 116, Edward Briggs scoring 52, George Davidson and George Burton taking five wickets each. M.C.C. replied with 132 (William Hearn 34, Dan Hayward five wickets). In the second innings Cambridgeshire were bowled out for 211 (Frank Robertson 96, Burton six wi Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1244 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘England v. Australia’. First Test, Lord’s 17th- 19th July 1893. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores. England elected to bat first and thanks to a fine 106 from opener Arthur Shrewsbury, and 91 from Test debutant Stanley Jackson, they posted 334. Australia’s Charlie Turner took 6/67. Australia replied with 269, Harry Graham scoring 107 in his maiden Test innings and the first Australian to score a century at Lord’s, in a partnershi Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 1245 ‘Gravesend Cricket Week, 1893. Kent v. Middlesex’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at the Bat and Ball Ground, Gravesend, 19th & 20th June 1893. Middlesex elected to bat first, scoring 288, A.E. Stoddart (51) and A.J. Webbe (46) putting on 99 for the first wicket. In reply Kent made 227, Frank Marchant scoring 57, Lance Knowles 43, with last man ‘Nutty’ Martin scoring 32no in a last wicket stand of 38. J.T. Hearne took 6/104 for Middlesex Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1246 ‘Kent v. Sussex’ 1893. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Foxgrove Road, Beckenham, 27th & 28th July 1893. Kent won the toss and batted first, scoring 236. Frank Marchant top scored with 63, Walter Humphreys taking 7/109 for Sussex. Sussex were then bowled out for 98, George Brann top scorer with 31. Following on Sussex were dismissed for 158, Francis Marlow (44), Brann (30), Walter Hearne taking 5/40. Set only 21 to win, Kent reached their Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 1247 ‘Somerset v. Middlesex’ 1893. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Taunton, 7th- 9th August 1893. Somerset chose to bat first and made 380, with contributions from Lionel Palairet (91), Charles Dunlop (62), Sammy Woods (58), Dick Palairet (51) etc. Middlesex replied with 266, Alec Webbe scoring 75, Woods taking 7/122. Required to follow on, Middlesex declared their second innings at 367/8 (Tim O’Brien 84, Francis Ford 63, James Douglas 54), setting a targ Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1248 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘England v. Australia’. Second Test, Kennington Oval, 14th- 16th August 1893. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores. W.G. Grace, captaining a strong England team, won the toss and batted first. They put on an impressive 483 with contributions from Stanley Jackson (103), A.E. Stoddart (83), Grace (68), Arthur Shrewsbury (66), Albert Ward (55 on his Test debut) and Walter Read (52). George Giffen took 7/128 for Australia. In reply, Aus Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1249 John Thomas ‘Jack’ Hearne. Middlesex & England 1888-1923. Two early original scorecards with complete printed scores from 1893 featuring notable performances by Jack Hearne for Middlesex. One is for Nottinghamshire v. Middlesex at Trent Bridge, 17th- 19th August 1893. Middlesex were bowled out for 184 in their first innings, Jack Mee taking 7/51 for Nottinghamshire who then replied with 251 (J.A. Dixon 133) with Hearne taking 7/99. Facing a first innings deficit of 67, Middlesex then posted 319, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1250 Middlesex C.C.C. 1894. Three early original scorecards with complete printed scores for Middlesex matches from 1894. Matches are v. Surrey at Kennington Oval, 24th-25th May, Surrey won by five wickets, Bobby Abel top scoring in the match with 136 (including an all-run seven) in Surrey’s first innings. v. Gloucestershire at Lord’s, 28th- 30th May, Middlesex won by an innings and 104 runs, scoring 223 in their only innings before dismissing Gloucestershire cheaply for 72 and 47, W.G. Grace scoring Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 1251 ‘Kent v. Gloucestershire’ 1894. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at The Rectory Field, Blackheath, 12th- 14th July 1894. Electing to bat first, Gloucestershire could make only 115 (J.R. Painter 27, Walter Hearne taking 6/37 for Kent. Kent replied with 286 (Gerry Weighall 84, Leslie Wilson 53, Frederick Atkins 52), with Fred Roberts taking 7/92. Gloucestershire were then bowled out for only 70 in their second innings Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 1252 ‘Kent v. Surrey. (Wootton’s Benefit)’ 1894. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the Private Banks Sports Ground, Catford, 23rd- 25th July 1894. In a relatively low scoring game, Kent chose to bat first and scored 113, Leslie Wilson top scorer with 38, Bill Lockwood taking 5/49 for Surrey. Replying, Surrey were bowled out for 77, only Bobby Abel (30) and Tom Hayward (14) reaching double figures, Walter Hearne taking 7/46 for Kent. Kent then p Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1253 ‘Eton v. Winchester’ 1894 & 1895. Two early original double sided scorecards with complete printed scores. One for the match played at Ridding Field, Winchester, 29th & 30th June 1894 in which Eton scored 206, Winchester 172 and, following on, 144. Eton ended 112/5 to win by five wickets. The other is for the match played at Upper Club, Eton College, 28th & 29th June 1895. Eton scored 343 in their only innings. Winchester made 209 and were then bowled out for only 47 in their second innings, Eto Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1254 M.C.C. & Ground scorecards 1895-1898. Two early original scorecards for matches played at Lord’s. Scorecards are v. Nottinghamshire, 4th & 5th May 1895, incomplete printed scores, M.C.C. won by six wickets. 4.5”x6” and v. Yorkshire, 12th- 14th May 1898, complete printed scores, Wilfred Rhodes (aged 20) making his first-class debut, Yorkshire winning by 99 runs. Appears to be laid to tightly trimmed card with initials ‘C.P.F.’ to verso. Ex Cyril Foley collection, who played for M.C.C. in this mat Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1255 Australia tour to England 1896. Record low score. ‘M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians’. Rare early original commemorative silk scorecard for the remarkable match played at Lord’s, 11th & 12th June 1896. M.C.C. batted first and posted 219, A.E. Stoddart top scorer with 54, F.W. Jackson 51, Hugh Trumble taking 6/84 for the Australians. Replying, the Australians were then bowled out for an astonishing total of just 18 in 22 (five ball) overs. The top three batsmen, James Kelly (8), Harry Graham (4) a Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 1256 Australia tour to England 1896. Ranjitsinhji’s Test debut. England v. Australia, 2nd Test, Old Trafford. Early original single sided scorecard with complete handwritten scores in ink for the match played 16th- 18th July 1896. In a high scoring match Australia elected to bat first and made 412, Frank Iredale top scorer with 108, George Giffen 80, Harry Trott 53. Tom Richardson took 7/168 for England, and even England’s wicket-keeper, Dick Lilley, was called on to bowl his leg breaks, taking the w Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1257 ‘Middlesex v. Yorkshire’ 1896. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Lord’s, 21st- 23rd May 1896. Middlesex elected to bat first and posted 384 thanks to an opening stand of 218 by Herbert Hayman (152, his first first-class century) and Andrew Stoddart (100). Yorkshire came close to matching their opponents with 381, John Brown hitting 203, John Tunnicliffe 62, Middlesex’s John Hearne taking 7/104. Middlesex were then Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1258 M.C.C. and Ground v. Sussex’ 1897. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 13th- 15th May 1897. Sussex elected to bat and reached 418 thanks almost entirely to an innings of 260 by Ranjitsinhji, with only Billy Murdoch (51) providing any real support. M.C.C. then replied with 266, Malcolm Jardine (father of future England captain, Douglas Jardine) top scorer with 52, Cyril Bland taking 6/105 for Sussex. Following on with a deficit of 152 Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 1259 M.C.C. and Ground v. Oxfordshire’ 1897. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 30th & 31st August 1897. M.C.C. batted first and posted 278 (Lionel Thring 54, John Rawlin 51, Percy Hattersley-Smith 50). In reply, Oxfordshire struggled to 84 with only Francis Deane (27) and Charles Gmelin (18) reaching double figures. Remarkably Albert Trott took all ten wickets for M.C.C. Following on Oxfordshire were dismissed cheaply again, this time f Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1260 Surrey C.C.C. 1897. Three early original double sided scorecards for county matches played by Surrey at Kennington Oval. Most notable is the scorecard with complete printed scores for the match v. Hampshire, 9th- 11th August 1897, in which Surrey batted first and amassed a huge first innings total of 579 including the then highest opening partnership in first-class cricket of 379 between Bill Brockwell (225) and Bobby Abel (173). All eleven of the Hampshire players bowled. Hampshire were then bo Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 1261 ‘Surrey v. Lancashire’ 1898. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 18th- 20th August 1898. Surrey elected to bat first and set the huge total of 634 with Tom Hayward scoring a career best 315no, supported by Len braund (85) and Digby Jephson (54). Lancashire were then bowled out for 173, (Alexander Eccles 51). Following on, an opening stand of 78 by Lancashire openers Albert Ward (63) and James Hallows (51) ensured they held o Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1262 ‘Middlesex v. Surrey’ 1898-1900. Three early original double sided scorecards with complete printed scores for county matches played at Lord’s. Matches are 8th- 10th August 1898, Middlesex won by 136 runs, James Douglas scoring 112no in their second innings. 27th- 28th 29th July 1899, Middlesex won by eight wickets, John Rawlin with 100 in the first innings, Albert Trott taking thirteen wickets in the match. 20th- 22nd August 1900, Middlesex won by eight wickets with first innings centuries by B Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1263 ‘Surrey v. Yorkshire’ 1899. Two record partnerships in one match. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 10th- 12th August 1899. 1255 runs were scored for the loss of only seventeen wickets in this high scoring drawn game. Batting first Yorkshire amassed a total of 704 with Ted Wainwright (career best 228) and George Hirst (186) sharing a then record stand of 340 for the fifth wicket. Surrey’s only innings then closed at 551/7 Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1264 ‘Surrey v. Yorkshire’ 1899. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 10th- 12th August 1899. A high scoring match comprising four centuries, of which two were double centuries, saw Yorkshire batting first and amassing a total of 704. Ted Wainwright top scored with a career best 228, George Hirst made 186, and they shared a fifth wicket partnership of 340. In reply Surrey ended 551/7 with Tom Hayward scoring 273 and Bobby Abel 193 Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1265 Hampshire C.C.C. 1900 & 1901. Three early original scorecards including two single sided cards for matches played at the County Ground, Southampton. One for the match v. Leicestershire, 23rd- 25th August 1900, Leicestershire won by six wickets, Ledger Hill taking 6/22 for Hampshire in Leicestershire’s first innings, John King and Freddy Geeson taking five wickets each in Hampshire’s second innings, Geeson taking ten in the match. Playing for Hampshire, Walter Humphreys made his last first-class Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1266 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Gloucestershire’ 1901. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the high scoring match played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, 18th- 20th July 1901, in which three players scored centuries. Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and posted 450 with centuries from Arthur Jones (147) and Arthur Shrewsbury (167no). Gloucestershire’s Arthur Paish took 6/152. Gloucestershire replied strongly with 462, Harry Wrathall scoring 148. Nottinghamshire then declared their second innings Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1267 ‘London County v. Teddington’ 1901. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Crystal Palace, dated 17th August 1901. Played twelve per side, the scorecard depicts the only innings of Teddington who scored 172, R. Powell-Williams top scorer with 67. London County replied with 262/8, W.G. Grace, batting at number nine, top scorer with 65no, T.A. Darke 61 and W.F.L. Frith 55. No record of this match can be found on cricketarchive.com and it is not known if the match was complet Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1268 Essex C.C.C. 1901 & 1902. Four early original double sided scorecards for county matches played by Essex. Scorecards include two for ‘home’ matches v. Middlesex played at Leyton. One played 1st- 3rd August 1901 with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. Plum Warner scored 103 in Middlesex’s first innings, and 111 from Johnny Turner for Essex. 151 from Middlesex’s James Douglas could not prevent Essex winning by 92 runs. The other for the drawn match played 31st July- 2nd August 19 Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 1269 ‘London County C.C. v. Surrey’ 1902. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Crystal Palace, 24th- 26th April 1902. London County, captained by W.G. Grace and featuring former Australia captain Billy Murdoch, batted first and reached 169, George Beldam top scorer with 46. Surrey established a small first innings lead posting 196, Bill Brockwell scoring 52. George Gill took 6/50 for London County who then outplayed their opponents with a second i Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1270 ‘Surrey v. London County C.C.’ 1902. Early original double sided scorecard with printed scores complete to the end of the second day’s play, for the return match at Kennington Oval, 28th- 30th April 1902. Surrey won the toss and batted first, reaching 297, Vivian Crawford top scorer with 97, Ernie Hayes with 50, Len Braund taking 5/168. London County, again captained by W.G. Grace and featuring former Australia captain Billy Murdoch, then posted 407, a first innings lead of 110 with C.B. Fry (82 Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1271 Middlesex C.C.C. 1902 & 1904. Three early original double sided scorecards for county matches played at Lord’s. Scorecards are Middlesex v. Yorkshire, 21st & 22nd August 1902. A low scoring match on a difficult wicket in which Middlesex scored 99 & 93, Yorkshire 125 & 68/7, Yorkshire winning by three wickets, Bernard Bosanquet with 6/268 for Middlesex in the first innings, Schofield Haigh taking fifteen wickets for 79 runs for Yorkshire in the match. Adhesive mark to verso where previously laid Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1272 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’. Scarborough Cricket Festival 1902 & 1903. Two early original single sided scorecards for matches played at Scarborough, both with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink. One for the drawn match played 1st- 3rd September 1902. Players scored 314 & 259, Gentlemen 363 (Cuthbert Burnup and Tom Taylor both scoring 102, Wilfred Rhodes taking 5/71) and 133/7. Printer unknown. The other for the match played 31st August- 2nd September 1903, in which Gentlemen scored 200, P Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 1273 Australia tour to England 1902. England v Australia. Early original double sided scorecard listing the two teams at the start of play for the 2nd Test match at Lord’s June 12th 1902. The second Test match was restricted to 105 minutes of play, rain and poor pitch conditions accounting for the rest. The match was abandoned at quarter past eleven on the third morning, with the ground almost under water. The match still holds the Test match record for the highest match aggregate without an extra. E Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1274 Australia tour to England 1902. ‘England v. Australia’. Fifth Test. ‘Jessop’s Match’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the 5th Test at Kennington Oval, 11th- 13th August 1902. With Australia 2-0 ahead and the series already won, Australia elected to bat first and closed the first day 324 all out, with Hugh Trumble making 64no, Monty Noble 52, Victor Trumper 42 and George Hirst taking 5-77 for England. In reply, England made 183, with Hirst making 43, Johnn Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 1275 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Gloucestershire’ 1903. Early original silk scorecard to commemorate Arthur Jones’ career best innings of 296 in the match played at Trent Bridge, 23rd- 25th July 1903. Batting first, Nottinghamshire’s openers Arthur Jones (296) and Jimmy Iremonger (44) put on an opening stand of 107 and went on to score 503 (William Gunn 76). Heavy overnight rain made the wicket difficult and Gloucestershire were bowled out for only 88, Tom Wass taking 6/53. Following on, Gloucestershire were Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1276 South Africa tour to England 1904. ‘Middlesex v. South Africans’. Rare early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and faint handwritten scores in pencil for the tied tour match played at Lord’s 20th- 22nd June 1904. Middlesex elected to bat first and reached 272, Bernard Bosanquet scoring 110, J.J. Kotze taking 5/94. In reply the South Africans edged ahead with a score of 287, (Frank Mitchell 66, William Shalders 56). In the second innings Middlesex made 225 (Bosanquet 44, Reg Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 1277 South Africa tour to England 1904. ‘England XI v. South Africans’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at Lord’s 14th- 16th July 1904. The South Africans elected to bat first and scored 352, Reggie Schwartz scoring 102, Frank Mitchell 75. Replying, the England XI could reach only 167 (John King 55). In the second innings, the South Africans made 207 (Maitland Hathorn 69, Barberton Halliwell 57no, Jack Hearne 5/90), setting a target of 393. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1278 South Africa tour to England 1904. ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. South Africans’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and faintly handwritten scores in pencil for the tour match played at Lord’s 11th- 13th August 1904. No play was possible on the first day and when M.C.C. batted in their first innings they made 120, Arthur Page top scorer with 45. The South Africans replied with 223 (Frank Mitchell 60no). In the second innings, M.C.C. scored 192 (Frank Tarrant 61, Gerry Weighall Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1279 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Yorkshire’ 1904. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 9th- 11th June 1904. In a match notable for three centuries, Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and scored 352 with centuries from Arthur Jones (113) and John Dixon (135). Yorkshire then reached 452, a first innings lead of exactly 100, with John Tunnicliffe making 119. Nottinghamshire were then dismissed for 111, with Yorkshire scoring the twelve required runs without loss fo Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1280 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Gloucestershire’ 1904. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 18th- 20th July 1904. In a remarkable high scoring game, Gloucestershire chose to bat first and made an impressive 636. The first wicket fell at 154 (Harry Wrathall 75, Jack Board 80), but the innings was most notable for Gilbert Jessop’s 206, supported by 94 from Leigh Brownlee. Nottinghamshire replied with 242 (Arthur Jones 71). Following on, openers Jones (187) and Jame Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1281 ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Kent’. 1904. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 16th & 17th May 1904. The M.C.C. team comprised four members of the South African touring party, Frank Mitchell, Louis Tancred, George Shepstone and Barberton Halliwell, and also Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. M.C.C. batted first, scoring 201 (Shepstone 48, Tancred 45, Albert Trott 43), Kent replying with 177 (Cloudesley Marsham 71). In their second innings M.C.C. could reach only 106, Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 1282 Yorkshire C.C.C. 1904 & 1905. Three early original scorecards. Matches are Surrey v. Yorkshire, Kennington Oval, 18th- 20th July 1904. Incomplete printed scores. In the first innings Yorkshire were bowled out for 162, Surrey’s Ernest Nice taking a career best 8/83. Surrey replied with 349 (Ernie Hayes 104, Tom Hayward 88), before Yorkshire declared their second innings at 492/5 (John Tunnicliffe 139, George Hirst 108, David Denton 105). Surrey ended 131/3 and the match was drawn. The lower porti Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1283 Middlesex C.C.C. 1904. Three early original double sided scorecards for Middlesex ‘home’ county matches played at Lord’s. Matches are v. Lancashire, 15th- 17th August 1904 with incomplete printed scores. Middlesex scored 369 (George Beldam 119) in their only innings. Lancashire made 180 (Albert Trott 6/59) and, following on, ended 47/2, the match drawn. v. Surrey, 18th- 20th August 1904, complete printed and handwritten scores. Surrey scored 179 (Jack Hearne 5/50) and 179 (Bernard Bosanquet 6/75 Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 1284 Essex C.C.C. 1904 & 1907. Three early original double sided scorecards for Essex ‘home’ county matches played at Leyton. Matches are v. Lancashire, 11th- 13th August 1904 with complete printed scores for a high scoring drawn game in which Lancashire scored 505/6 declared (Reggie Spooner 215, James Hallows 125) and Essex ended 559/9 (Percy Perrin 143). 5”x8.25”. v. Gloucestershire, 20th- 22nd May 1907, complete printed scores. Essex scored 233 (Charlie McGahey 96, Percy Ford 5/66) and 155 (Ford 6 Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1285 Lancashire C.C.C. 1904 & 1905. Two early original double sided scorecards for Lancashire matches. Scorecards are ‘Lancashire (Champion County) v. Rest of England’, Kennington Oval, 12th- 15th September 1904 with incomplete faintly handwritten scores in pencil. The Rest scored 235 (Willis Cuttell 5/78) and 156/4 declared (Gilbert Jessop 77), Lancashire 177 (Archie MacLaren 58) and 106/5 (Johnny Tyldesley 52). The match was drawn. Printed on the ground by Merritt & Hatcher, London, with fixtures t Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1286 Australia tour to England 1905. ‘Nottinghamshire v. Australians’. Rare early original commemorative silk scorecard for the tour match played at Trent Bridge, 8th- 10th May 1905. The Australians batted first and found themselves in some trouble at 14/3 until Monty Nobel (62) and Warwick Armstrong (112) put on 128 for the fourth wicket. Late runs from Albert Cotter (41) helped them to 288. John Gunn and Tom Wass took five wickets each. In reply, Nottinghamshire reached 219 with Arthur Jones top sc Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1287 Australia tour to England 1905. ‘England v. Australia’. First Test. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the 1st Test at Trent Bridge, 29th- 31st May 1905. England won the toss, elected to bat and were bundled out for 196, Frank Laver taking 7/64. Top scorer was Johnny Tyldesley with 56. Replying, Australia scored 221, a lead of 25 runs, with Clem Hill scoring 54, Monty Nobel 50. Stanley Jackson took 5/52, his best Test bowling figures. However Victor Trumper Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 1288 ‘Nottinghamshire v Middlesex’ 1905. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 17th- 19th August 1905. Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and declared their innings on reaching 418/5, Arthur Jones scoring 123, George Gunn 110, John Gunn 68 and James Iremonger 61, with Middlesex using nine bowlers. In reply Middlesex struggled to 187 (Frank Tarrant 64, Albert Trott 45), Tom Wass taking 5/65. Following on, Middlesex just held on to finish 279/9, (Bernard Bo Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1289 Kent C.C.C. 1905 & 1906. Six early original scorecards for Kent matches. Scorecards include the tied match, Surrey v. Kent, Kennington Oval, 31st August- 2nd September 1905. Incomplete printed scores for the match in which Kent scored 202 and 84, Surrey 125 and 161, Colin Blythe taking eleven wickets in the match. Oxford University v. Kent, Oxford, 29th- 31st May 1905, incomplete printed scores, Oxford University won by 50 runs. Kent v. Middlesex, Tonbridge 22nd- 24th June 1905, players listed a Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£220StatusSold View details 1290 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ Centenary match 1906. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 9th- 11th July 1906. The Gentlemen elected to bat first and were bowled out for 167 with Arthur Fielder taking all ten wickets for 90 runs. Bernard Bosanquet was the top scorer with 56, Stanley Jackson made 40. The Players gained a first innings lead of 32, being dismissed for 199, Tom Hayward with 54, David Denton 48, Neville Knox taking 5/73. In the second innings, the Gentl Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1291 Hampshire C.C.C. 1907-1910. Five early original double sided scorecards for Hampshire ‘home’ matches played at the County Ground, Southampton. The scorecards, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores are for matches v. Surrey, 25th- 27th July 1907, Surrey won by five wickets. v. Middlesex, 29th- 31st July 1907, Hampshire won by 161 runs. v. Somerset, 10th- 12th August 1908, Somerset won by seven wickets. v. Derbyshire, 18th- 20th July 1910, Somerset won by an innings and 15 runs (J Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1292 South Africa tour to England 1907. ‘Middlesex v. South Africans’. Rare early double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and faintly handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Lord’s 10th- 12th June 1907. Printed fixtures for matches at Lord’s in 1907 to verso. 5”x8.25”. Sold with an early original double sided scorecard for the ‘England v. South Africans’, 2nd Test match played at Headingley 29th- 31st July 1907. Printed on the ground by John Waddington, with advertisement for ‘The Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1293 Surrey v Yorkshire 1909. Early original silk commemorative scorecard with complete printed scores for the remarkable match played at The Oval, 19th- 21st August 1909. Surrey batted first and made 273 all out, Marshal made 110 for Surrey, Haigh took 7-65, Yorkshire then batted and made 223 all out, Lees taking 6-60. In Surrey’s second innings they were bowled out for 62, Hirst taking four and Rhodes four wickets. Yorkshire then proceeded to be bowled out for only 26 runs, Rushby and Smith taking Estimates£140 - £180StatusUnsold View details 1294 The Ashes. Australia tour to England 1909. Six original double sided scorecards from the 1909 tour. Includes scorecards for four Test matches, 2nd Test, England v Australia, Lord’s 14th- 16th June. Complete printed scores. Australia won by nine wickets, Vernon Ransford scoring 143no in Australia’s first innings, his only Test century. 3rd Test, Headingley 1st- 3rd August. Blank scorecard for the start of play. Australia won by 126 runs, Charles McCartney taking eleven wickets for Australia in th Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1295 Sussex C.C.C. 1909-1913. Three original double sided scorecards for matches played by Sussex. Matches are v. Cambridge University at Fenner’s, 7th- 9th June 1909, incomplete printed scores, Sussex (179 & 263) beat Cambridge (107 & 327) by only eight runs, Relf ten wickets in the match for Sussex). Age toning. v. Cambridge University, Priory Park, Chichester, 20th- 22nd June 1910, complete printed scores, Sussex (248 & 181) beat Cambridge (272 & 115) by 42 runs. Laid to trimmed card. v. Kent at C Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 1296 Middlesex C.C.C. 1910 & 1911. Five original scorecards for ‘home’ matches played by Middlesex at Lord’s. Matches are v. Surrey 29th- 31st August 1910, complete printed and faintly written handwritten scores in pencil, Surrey 221 & 107/7, Middlesex 261 (Warner 137) match drawn. v. Lancashire 25th- 27th May 1911, complete printed scores, Middlesex (456, Littlejohn 105) beat Lancashire (212 & 233) by an innings and 11 runs. v. Essex 27th- 29th July 1911, incomplete printed and faintly handwritten s Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...89101112131415|Next123456789101112131415 Previous 123456789101112131415 Next